The effect of exercise training in symptomatic patients with grown-up congenital heart disease: a review |
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Authors: | Jean-Luc Q. Hooglugt Alexandra C. van Dissel Ilja M. Blok Ferdinand H. de Haan Harald T. Jørstad Berto J. Bouma |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Cardiology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands;2. Netherlands Heart Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands;3. Department of Cardiology, Haga Hospital, The Hague, the Netherlands;4. Faculty of Health, School of Physical Therapy, University of Applied Sciences of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands;5. Faculty of Health, School of Physical Therapy, University of Applied Sciences of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Introduction: The number of grown-up congenital heart disease (GUCH) patients is steadily increasing. Unfortunately, the majority of these patients suffer from late sequelae, with heart failure being the most common cause of death. Exercise training is beneficial and safe in patients with acquired heart failure, as well as in asymptomatic GUCH patients. However, its effect remains unknown in symptomatic GUCH patients. This could cause reticence on positive sports advice, with possible counterproductive effects. Areas covered: A review of current literature was performed to evaluate the effect of exercise training in symptomatic (NYHA≥2) GUCH patients. The search yielded a mere three studies including symptomatic patients, and another six studies including also patients in NYHA 1 without making clear distinction between the NYHA subgroups. Expert commentary: Suboptimal trial designs, low patient numbers, and homogeneity of investigated cardiac anomalies make this review insufficient to draw definite conclusions. However, all studies describe overall positive effects of exercise training in symptomatic GUCH patients in terms of exercise capacity and quality of life. There were no safety concerns. Larger-scaled, randomized controlled trials are needed to obtain certainty. |
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Keywords: | Adult congenital heart disease GUCH exercise symptomatic NYHA |
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